Personally, I’m looking forward to the fast-approaching time where every studio movie outside the tent-pole category receives an omni-channel release and becomes the new mainstream. Then, I’m ready for the Next Disruption and conversations about The Interview as the way things used to be.

Levi and Treem want Showtime audiences to settle down after an hour’s worth of noisy spy games with Carrie Mathison. They deliver edge-of-your-seat excitement via raised eyebrows instead of raised weapons.

After watching 300: Rise of an Empire, it’s clear that blockbusters are made better by Green’s powerful presence. In a sea of macho male fighters, each one more muscular than the next, it’s Green who proves to be the bloodiest soldier of them all.

Tweet The 2011 holiday movie season with all its awards-oriented releases is unfolding in rapid fashion but the “Get Me Ron Perlman” column, the only casting news column named after character actor par excellence Ron Perlman, remains focused on future…

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